Rather, "GOAT" is an acronym for Greatest of All Time. So to get a bag or even secure a bag means that you are acquiring money. The word was made popular by Yung Miami of City Girls, and the difference between flown and flewed is that the latter applies to "bad" (read attractive) people .Ī bag refers to money. You'll most likely hear this when someone is bragging about getting "flewed out." It means that someone got flown out (hopefully on an aircraft of some kind) to a place. "Fam" is used to describe people in your life who you're close with: your good friends, your ride or dies, your homies. Technically shortened from the word "family," but it's not used to describe your mom, dad or sister. It's not used as a cautionary "watch out, don't trip." "Don't trip" means don't worry or don't stress about something. If someone makes plans and you say "bet," that means you are confirming said plan. "Bet" is used when you're in agreement with something.
It's often used in reference to someone's appearance. Actually "bad" means even better than good. It's opposite day when it comes to this word. Check out the list of popular slang terms below to see what they mean and to get a better understanding of what your kids are saying.Ĭaution: Refrain from using these words around your children, unless you're ready to be ridiculed by them. Those darn kids and their slang.ĭon't trip (see below) though, we got you, fam (see below). The days of "TBH" (to be honest) and "OMG" (oh my god) are long over they've now moved on to bigger and better lingo like "flewed" and "no cap" (see below). to not being hip (see below) to words kids and teens are using these days. Getting older comes with a lot of side effects from going to bed before 10 p.m.
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